WCA Enthusiastically Endorses Positive Alternative
Small Business Health Insurance Reform Legislation - S.2510
The
World Chiropractic Alliance has joined the International Chiropractors
Association in enthusiastically endorsing a new legislative initiative,
The Small Employers Health Benefits Program Act, S.2510, introduced on
April 5, 2006 by Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln. This legislation would
make important improvements in the small business and small group
insurance market, without expanding the reach of the Employee Retirement
Income Security Act (ERISA) to exempt such small plans from insurance
equality and consumer protection laws enacted by the states.
This
new legislation stands as a dramatic and positive counterpoint to the
controversial S.1955, which the entire chiropractic profession has united
to oppose. S.1955, sponsored by Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi, would extend
the ERISA exemptions to a new class of health insurance plans to the
detriment of both provider and consumer.
"This
positive legislation will provide the chiropractic profession and the
consumer an important option since it provides the means to assist small
businesses in attaining affordable health insurance, without costing the
insurance marketplace important state protections," said WCA President,
Terry A Rondberg, DC.
According to Senator Lincoln:
"The
Small Employers Health Benefits Program (SEHBP) is based on the successful
Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), which has provided
extensive benefit choices at affordable prices to members of Congress and
federal employees for decades. Last year, more than eight million people
were banded together in the FEHBP purchasing pool and given choices among
10 national health insurance plans and a variety of local insurance
plans. A total of 278 private insurance plans offered benefits to, and
competed for the business of FEHBP enrollees in 2006.
By
pooling small businesses across
America
into one risk and purchasing pool like FEHBP, the new SEHBP program will
allow employers to reap the benefits of group purchasing power and
streamlined administrative costs, as well as access to more plan choices.
Health plans will bid to offer benefit packages to SEHBP enrollees."
Among
the most important key provisions, this legislation would maintain
al-important state-enacted consumer protections. Again, according to
Senator Lincoln,
"SEHBP
enrollees will be covered by state consumer protection laws, such as
benefit mandates and solvency standards. State insurance commissioners
will continue to regulate solvency, grievance processes, internal review
and network adequacy laws, among other things."
This
innovative legislation already has 21 US Senators as co-sponsors and the
support of a growing list of health care organizations, now including the
WCA and the ICA. "In the face of the negative reaction and opposition
created by S.1955, S.2510 provides a clear channel for positive lobbying,"
stated Dr. Rondberg.
WCA
will be urging all who are attending the upcoming 2006 Chiropractic
Coalition Legislative Day to add support for S.2510 to the list of
legislative priorities addressed with legislators Thursday, May 4th
in Washington, D.C.